Selling your house “as-is” in New Jersey means selling it in its current condition, no repairs, no renovations, no cleanup, and letting the buyer take it exactly as it stands. For a lot of NJ homeowners, it’s the fastest, least stressful way to sell.
What “as-is” really means in NJ
You still have to disclose known material defects under New Jersey law, but you are not obligated to fix anything. A cash buyer prices the home with its condition already factored in, so you skip the contractors, permits, and waiting.
The benefits
- No repair bills. Older NJ housing stock, Hudson County row homes, Newark multifamilies, Shore-area properties, often needs costly work. As-is means that’s not your problem.
- No staging or showings. Skip the open houses and the parade of buyers through your home.
- Speed. No repair timelines means you can close in as little as two weeks.
- Certainty. Financed retail buyers often walk when an inspection turns up issues. A cash as-is sale doesn’t hinge on an appraisal or a lender.
- You keep more. No 5–6% commission and no closing costs.
When as-is makes the most sense
Inherited homes, fire- or water-damaged properties, houses with code violations or open permits, tenant-occupied rentals, and homes you simply don’t want to pour money into before selling.
We buy houses as-is throughout New Jersey, including Jersey City, Newark, and Bayonne. See what we’d pay for your house as-is.


